Wilford, Justin. 2012. Sacred Subdivisions: The Postsuburban Transformation of American Evangelicalism. New York: NYU Press. Publisher’s Description: In an era …
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Chipumuro, “Breaking Bread with the Brethren: Fraternalism and Text in a Black Atlantic Church Community”
Chipumuro Todne Thomas. 2012. Breaking Bread with the Brethren: Fraternalism and Text in a Black Atlantic Church Community. Journal of African American Studies 16(4):604–621 …
Film, “God Loves Uganda”
Williams, Roger Ross. 2013. God Loves Uganda. 83 min. Filmaker’s Description: The feature-length documentary God Loves Uganda is a powerful exploration …
Brenneman, “Homespun Gospel”
Brenneman, Todd M. 2014. Homespun Gospel: The Triumph of Sentimentality in Contemporary American Evangelicalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Release Date: …
Flores, “God’s Gangs”
Flores, Edward Orozco. 2013. God’s Gangs: Barrio Ministry, Masculinity, and Gang Recovery. New York: NYU Press. Release Date: December 11, …
Bielo, “FORMED”
Bielo, James S. 2013. “FORMED”: Emerging Evangelicals Navigate Two Transformations. In The New Evangelical Social Engagement. Edited by Brian Steensland …
Elisha, “All Catholics Now?”
Elisha, Omri. 2013. All Catholics Now? Spectres of Catholicism in Evangelical Social Engagement. In The New Evangelical Social Engagement edited by Brian Steensland, …
Steensland and Goff (eds), “The New Evangelical Social Engagement”
Steensland, Brian and Philip Goff, eds. 2014. The New Evangelical Social Engagement. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Publisher’s Description: In recent …
Herbal, “Turning to Tradition”
Herbal, (The Rev.) D. Oliver. 2014. Turning to Tradition: Converts and the Making of an American Orthodox Church. Oxford: Oxford …
Hackworth, Jason. 2012. Faith Based: Religious Neoliberalism and the Politics of Welfare in the United States
Reviewed by Amy E. Fisher (University of Toronto). Jason Hackworth’s Faith Based: Religious Neoliberalism and the Politics of Welfare in the United States seeks to unravel the “synergies and tensions” (vii) between neoliberals and evangelical conservatives who are ostensibly different and yet mutually engaged in the project of minimizing and opposing the American welfare state.
